That's exactly what they all say
But no, sorry, I don't have any suggestions.
What Tony suggested sounds good, try without joystick devices.
Which game controller is it affecting - only one - or all - I suspect only one ? is it the Saitek or the CH - or whatever ? - also, are you running specific drivers for either device as opposed to letting windows use it's own driver - ie: are you running some Saitek or CH specific driver.GiorgioB wrote: ↑Fri Jun 24, 2022 7:53 pm I have just tested it with MSFS closed. Just the joystick connected and then I open up Air Manager and the joystick calibration on windows and it happens again!
After i close AM it stops doing it completely. When I opened the software again here those button pushes come. Weird isn't it? If someone has any idea what it could be I would appreciate. thanks
Apparently the issue is there without the sim/game running so it seems outside of that environment. No point in tracing anything with msfs in that case.navymustang wrote: ↑Sat Jun 25, 2022 1:56 pm Yes - sadly you might be stuck because I think you are the only person in the entire world that has this problem. As suggested, you need to eliminate any source of inputs from your system to troubleshoot this. Not sure if this is a good approach, but you could look at FSUIPC if installed and use it's logging functions to track this down. And again, not sure if this works, but is Linda available for MSFS2020? IF so, you could try using its tracing functions to see what is happening.
Good luck!